I just tried your wine cure and it’s not working. Although in truth I don’t think I tried enough of it. Do you specify a volume requirement for your miracle cure?Alexis recently posted..The Ferber vs. Weissbluth CIO Smackdown

I usualy have a twitching eyes, twitchy liver and a twitchy trigger finger. Somedays it’s hard to choose which one to give into. Hide the lighter fluid from your alter-ego. I want tell.The Extrovert recently posted..Great photos of the Space Shuttle Challenger landing

I would like to confirm Gia’s statement that wine cure twitchiness. I have been in a bottle + a day experiment run by highly trained scientists (I think) for years.Amy recently posted..I Didn’t Ask for Raisin Bagels

I’ve had the involuntary stressy eye twitch for over 8 years now. I started seeing a chiropractor/accupuncture guy for it a year ago. It’s…better, but still there. Particularly when I’m really tired. Which is when I need it the most, eh? ::roll eyes::

I don’t get that very much, if at all, but when I am super tired and stressed I tend to glare/squint at everyone. It’s involuntary at least to a degree, but it does make for some awkward conversations at work.Holly Folly recently posted..Fencing the Garden the Manly Way

A coworker swears it’s a lack of potassium, and will eat a banana or three when it happens to him. I think it might be a psychological cure, as bananas are a definite take a break, peel the banana, try not too look to foolish eating it…and it breaks into whatever it was that was causing the crazy-pants-ness of the eye twitching…or maybe it is the potassium…it can’t hurt to try either way.Mary recently posted..Tai Chi Latte Tired

Sometimes I get the face twitchies, too. I’m not sure which is worse, the ones you can’t see but can feel or the ones everyone can see. I think the eye twitch is better than the lip twitch (or as I call it, the Elvis twitch).Clip Snark recently posted..Therapy